Pssst! Girl…over here! Yeah, you. Come hither. We need to talk, woman to woman. A little birdie told me you’re thinking of selling your panties online. You’ve been reading about the girl who says she made $5k on one pair,…

Ask yourself two questions – Why am I motivated to do this, and how hard am I willing to work? If the words “easy” or “fast” come to mind, then I’m talking directly to you.

I chose panty selling as my side hustle for 5 reasons; it’s fun and lighthearted, I’m my own boss, really low overhead, I can do it sitting around in my underwear, and I get off on the idea of men getting off on my scent.

Notice none of those is because it’s “easy.”

Here’s what you *CAN* expect if you start selling your panties: • Timewasters - their sole intention is to get free pics or chat, with no intention of purchasing, ranging from harmless/lonely to creepy/mentally unstable. • Learn a lot about fetishes and kink • You’ll feel paranoid at the post office • Learn marketing skills • Some excessively demanding buyers. • Buyers who are true gentlemen. • Have your boundaries constantly pushed • To do LOT more shopping on Amazon • To feel self-conscious about whether others can smell your panties (for long wear).

Here’s what you *CAN’T* expect• *Stability*. It will be erratic, with rushes and dry spells with little discernable rhyme or reason. Sellers offering a wider variety of services and putting in more time are still subject to the ebbs and flows, though it’s less dramatic. I’m very part time and can go a couple weeks without an order, then be booked around the clock for a month. When I spend a few hours posting classifieds, it might be days or weeks before it actually pays off. • *A lot of cold hard cash for paying bills.* Most payment platforms aren’t anonymous or won’t support adult transactions. You’ll need to get creative and find workarounds with your gift cards. You’ll save money, but it’ll be indirect.

Lets be clear here. *You absolutely can make money if you put in time and effort.* Panty money paid for all my Christmas gifts last year, and most of my supplies for an international backpacking trip earlier this year. The most I’ve ever made on a single order was $175, and that was on 2 pairs of panties. I don’t know anybody making $500 day in and day out on panties, and the Cosmopolitan article about earning 5K selling one used panty was fabricated by the owner of a new panty site who desperately needed to drive himself attention.

If you’re in this strictly to treat buyers as ATM machines, think again. They will see right through you. You might get a sale or two, but they won’t be back, and it won’t be an enjoyable experience for either of you.

But if you’re in this for the right reasons and are willing to put forth time and effort, then…welcome!!

Miss Kinsey, selling used panties since 2015Country:USA

The untold reality about selling used panties online

]]>support@pantytrust.com (Miss K)Uncovering the Truth of Selling Used Panties OnlineFri, 22 Sep 2017 08:14:29 -0500The newspapers say you can make £2,000 per month but this is utter rubbishhttps://www.pantytrust.com/the-newspapers-say-you-can-make-2-000-per-month-selling-panties-but-this-is-utter-rubbish.html
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Panty Selling is not for the faint hearted. It takes commitment: commitment to your limitations, boundaries, clients, advertising, quality of service, consistency and the list goes on. We work in this world because we love it. The fact that we…

The media’s sensationalist, commercially driven take on this profession (and yes, it is a profession, folks) is that you wear something for a day, bag it, ship it and cash in big…right? WRONG. If it were as simple as the papers say, we would all be doing it.

The fetish world is vast and takes all sorts – there are people out there who undoubtedly try to get into it because they see what the newspapers say about £500 days and £2,000 months, but this really is utter rubbish in the most part. Sure, there may be highly-established individuals working across a multitude of fetish sectors whom are making very good money from it, but even if we were able to make that kind of money from selling our clothing alone, the one thing the media will never talk about is the host of responsibilities and considerations each seller contends with on a day-to-day basis.

This sector is not full simply of adoration and customers falling at your feet to shower you with compliments. Unfortunately, we open ourselves to a level of abuse from some who think that, just because we do what we do, we are allowing ourselves to be objectified; insulted; propositioned with inappropriate and sometimes intimidating language over email.

There are some unpleasant folk out there, there are also timewasters who engage in a week or more of emails, receiving quotes, asking for freebies and then disappearing off the face of the Earth. We also are affected by our own mood, feelings of desirability, our health, our energy, availability due to other commitments, dependents and allsorts.

But…..we do it because we love it and, as with anything you love doing, you take the rough with the smooth.

I wish I could tell you that selling used panties is easy money, a few photos and a nice bank balance at the end of each week. I wish I could tell you that it is secure and regular income, but it isn’t. The only reason anyone should get into this area of work is if they genuinely adore the idea of someone enjoying their items.

They would need to be okay with the prospect of building online-only friendships and companionships with some regular individuals, be happy to have some of their customers confide in them, offload their problems, past experiences; ultimately, regular customers start to see you as a friend and you have to be willing to be a friend to them back, enjoying that connection and wanting to maintain it.

I wouldn’t change it for the world, but I have to be clear as many of us have, that what the media print about our world is woefully inaccurate.

Don’t believe the hype. As with anything you want to pursue in life, find the love for it first and you’ve cracked it!